Another fireplace can be found in the primary bedroom on the upper level, which also features a large ensuite bath.
Although fully open, the family room is separated from other entertaining areas to provide a sense of spatial intimacy.
Nestled in a forest of tall pines in the Stockholm Archipelago, the exterior of this island home is clad entirely in folded black sheet metal. Three glazed sliding doors with hardwood frames provide entrances and direct access to the outdoor areas.
With its stucco facade and steel-framed, arched windows, Plaster Fun House is an architectural anomaly amidst the cottages and 1960s brick residences of Torrensville in South Australia.
A designer and her partner drywalled and plastered an arched motif in the main living area. The curved walls create separation between the open living spaces.
The Floyd platform bed comes in a deeply rich walnut or fair birch shade.
Originally built in 1927, the four-bedroom residence in Atwater Village has been recently spruced up.
The Nook exterior features shiplap cypress siding, a reclaimed oak deck, and an entranceway of oak blackened in the traditional Japanese method.